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The Trendiest Hair Colors for Spring 2024

Chantilly Blonde

Chantilly Blonde

The "Chantilly" blonde hair color is having a moment in the spotlight, and everybody wants to get a piece of the action. Everyone is trying to get their strands to look as if it's on fire like Daenerys Targaryen—or whatever the equivalent of that is in Westeros…maybe that is fire.

Whether you choose to whip up a super platinum blonde look or just brighten up your roots, you'll certainly make heads turn. Make sure you're prepared for when people ask 'who does your hair?' because each unique style will certainly set tongues wagging! Who knew that this year would be all about the bottle blonde?

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Apricot

Apricot

A few years ago, rose gold dye was the “it” hair color. First, it started with jewelry then exploded into the beauty world from makeup and skincare to hair dye and accessories. That trend soon lost its sparkle after people tired of Millennials abusing the shade for all of their home decor, so the apricot hue is here to take its place.

Apricot blends both pink and orange to create a distinctive color that remains pretty without bordering on tacky like a bright pink or dark red would do. The subtle pink and orange tones can be individually adjusted to achieve the desired shade to brighten your skin and make your eyes pop for the spring!

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Cherry Cola

Cherry Cola

Cherry cola hair color is the talk of the town these days. The unique shade – a sultry mix between maroon and an icy red tone—has taken over Instagram, with people everywhere popping into their local salon to try it on for size. Unlike more natural tones, this vibrant shade has a way of making heads turn and conversation flow.

So, if you’re ready to show your personality and style in ways you never could before, go ahead and make that appointment pronto! Just remember that once you get your hands (or should we say scalp) on this hot new trend, everyone will be jealous, so don’t forget to give ‘em a good old dose sass when they look your way.

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Faded Pink

Faded Pink

From millennial pink to pastel rose gold, it looks like the pink hair trend isn't going anywhere. This color is all the rage with many people who are making some bold statements with their hair color! Faded rose air is the trend du jour and has gained a huge following lately.

While we love this shade, it this look may not go over too well with your older folks, so if you do decide to try it out, be prepared for confused questions from the boomer generation. What matters is that you love it because you’re the one who has to see it every day, right?

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Flat Black

Flat Black

For years, hairstylists have insisted on giving hair as much dimension as possible with lowlights, highlights, layers — all that jazz! 2024 isn't singing much of a different tune, especially when it comes to ginger tones, but there are still a few flat black shades that refuse to give up their spotlight.

For many of us busy women, we can't bother with constant color upkeep when there are thousands of other tasks to accomplish on any given day. We're creatures of habit and are happy with one consistent color all over the head. Plus, it requires fewer trips to the salon, which translates to more money, more time, and less time sitting in a chair making small talk!

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Honey Blonde

Honey Blonde

Honey blonde is another shade that's extremely popular among celebrities. We're guessing that it won’t be long before we see women everywhere dyeing their hair this shade! We think it would look great for a spring to summer transition. This trend takes shades of honey brown and makes it into a perfect do. 

Summer is typically viewed as the season for blondes, but we think that honey tones and golden blondes work for each and every season, especially in 2024, which is the year for yellow undertones, natural shades, and dimensional brunettes! Everything is brighter and shinier as we traverse into the New Year with as much hope as we can muster up!

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Acid Green

Acid Green

Most of the trendy hair colors from the past decade have been popularized by the Kardashians and Billie Eilish, and this year's "anime green" shade is no exception. Because the pandemic made women itch for independence and control over their lives, they're finally using the New Year as an excuse to reach for the box dye and go to town on their hair.

According to Allure, the green trend was "inevitable" because "celebrities cycled through nearly every other shade of the rainbow possible, including bold pink, purple, and even yellow, over the past couple of years. Green seemed to escape everyone — until now."

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Soft Ginger

Soft Ginger

Stylists predict that the top hair color trend for summer 2024 is copper! But it's not any old copper... Avoid flat reds at all costs this year. 2023 was for redheads, but 2024 is filled with dimensional browns. So the only way gingers can compete is by sprinkling a dash of high and lowlights to the style.

This almost-ginger look has been popular for a few years now, but if you haven’t tried it, 2024 is your year. Reds will be popular and carry over from the warm summer to crisp fall just in time for the holidays. Reddish browns will never go out of style from spring to fall because they coordinate with nature's changing hues so well!

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Caramel Dimension

Caramel Dimension

Most caramel colors lean toward a sun-kissed and creamy blonde shade with golden undertones. Celebrities love rocking this shade so they can shine under the bright lights and camera flashes of red carpet ceremonies. But for 2024, regular women are taking center stage and getting the perfect blend of brown, blonde, and red to make a buttery caramel swirl. 

A subtle black-to-caramel ombré is a way to guarantee dimension without touching the roots of your natural hair if you're a natural dark brunette. Instead, it focuses on lightening the lower part of your hair. The trend isn’t a massive change for most dark-haired beauties but we promise that it'll amp up your look. Just go to a good stylist that can make it look truly seamless!

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Lived-in Blonde

Lived-in Blonde

Lived-in blonde is definitely having a moment right now! It really goes well with the natural, “cottagecore” trend that’s really sweeping the internet right now. Whether you plan on taking the full plunge or adding subtle hints of warmth throughout your hair, it's the perfect way to reinvent yourself and show off your trendy style without spending thousands at the salon.

This style allows for more freedom, embracing your roots as they grow. This color gives the perfect blend of subtle coolness and warmness mixed together for an effortless but stylish look. If you're feeling bold but don't want something totally out of the ordinary, try highlighting your roots next time!

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Rich Espresso

Rich Espresso

Blend black and brown together for a more dimensional espresso. This look is perfect for those of us who can’t be bothered by touching up our roots! Ombré hair colors have been popular since 2016 and won’t be going anywhere any time soon. 2024 is no different! However, this year is more experimental with the ombré.

Traditional ombrés start out with brown near the roots and transition to blonde down at the ends. For 2024, women are sticking to dark shades, like transitioning from black roots to brown ends or letting them blend together seamlessly. This kind of ombré is professional, classy, and a more mature style than bold blonde styles that the teenagers love.

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Cowboy Copper

Cowboy Copper

A copper base is immediately vamped up by trendy yellow babylights. The yellow might seem like an odd color to choose from, but they can be subtle enough to provide just a dash of dimension or bright enough to help you stand out from the crowd of ashy brunettes and honey blondes!

This shade of cowboy copper pumpkin spice hair is a has red and copper undertones that flatters many skin tones. Basically, it's the perfect shade of dark red that can be lightened with highlights or darkened at the roots for whatever type of spring look you want!

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